Do you know anything about bed bugs?

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Question by Julie:
Do you know anything about bed bugs?

Has anyone ever had Bed Bugs? Does anyone know if they can live with out oxygen?

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Answer by Dustin H
Well if your talking about dust mites, their are a lot of them (to put it simple) in your room, they eat the dead skin that falls off your body when you sleep and the oxygen thing…probably

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ElDuderino April 1, 2011 at 10:04 pm

I understand that you should never, under any circumstances let them bite.

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Wutz it worth 2 ya? April 1, 2011 at 10:51 pm

I saw an episode on tv about bedbugs. Some woman got them while on a trip, guess from the motel. She got home and within a few days she started waking up with these little red blotches all over her. They finally determined it was bed bugs. They come out in the dark, and basically eat at flesh, leaving these red markings. She had some company come out to kill them, they found the main source of them, her luggage. They had suits on and they had these exterminating equipment and they sprayed some stuff that instantly freezes them to death. II don’t know about the oxygen part, but I do know they get rid of them by freezing them instantly, and they’re eggs. Hope this helps. (I think I saw this on Monster’s Inside Me) on tv.

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Julia April 1, 2011 at 11:31 pm

They spread like wild fire!! They stick to any kind of upholstery so if you have carpeting and curtains and cloth couches…you will need to get rid of them. You will need to have your home fumigated and remove all belongings. Its recommended that you put all belongings into garbage bags secured tightly and place outside for 4-6 days. This kills the bugs. They are a pain in the ass though, I work in a seniors residence and there was an outbreak this past fall. It is not fun and ALOT of work to rid of them. Good Luck

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